British Aerospace Australia Wins $7. 2M Contract to Improve Australian Air Defence Assets A new system which will dramatically improve secure data communications for the Australian Defence Force’s air defence and airspace control assets is now under contract to British Aerospace Australia (BAeA). The contract, under a project known as ‘Link 11’ is worth $7.
ASTAAS Flies High On 747 With the global growth of the airline industry demanding that an ever aging world airliner fleet be kept flying, ASTAAircraft Services (ASTAAS) are poised to take full advantage of the potentially lucrative international airliner maintenance trade. ASTAAS is one of eight business units of parent companyAeroSpace Technologies of Australia(ASTA), which
Awas Engineering Safeguards Market Interests Behind the marketing of Ansett Worldwide Aviation Services (AWAS) works an engineering section ensuring that aircraft are built to customer requirements and carefully maintained to AWAS satisfaction. AWAS was formed in 1985 specifically as an aircraft leasing company, 50% owned by Newscorp subsidiary 20th Century Fox and 50% owned by
The French Connection Stewart Wilson Happily Samples Two of France’s Best GA Aircraft, Aerospatiale’s Trinidad and Mudry”S Car10B There are certainly less pleasant ways of spending a couple of days than flying an Aerospatiale TB. 20 Trinidad to Adelaide and back, and while in South Australia’s capital city sampling the delights of the Mudry CAP.
The Right Stuff Squadrons When the Royal Australian Air Force’s two Macchi day fighter squadrons gathered at RAAF Williamtown, recently, it signalled a high point in the RAAF’s climb back to pilot numbers after the airline exodus of the late 1980s. John Stackhouse reports from RAAF Base, Williamtown. This content is available exclusively to Australian